Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] [prep] many " in BNC.

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1 The former management of woodland has resulted in many complex patterns and administrative arrangements , and great complexity may be expected from the documentary and topographical records .
2 In the centuries between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the present time Split has lived under many regimes and nationalities .
3 Endorsement of the award has come from many sectors of industry , including Stirling Gallacher , chairman of Sutcliffe Services Group Limited , who says that people are the key to our current and future success as leading contract caterers .
4 The low potential water deficit has resulted in many waterlogged soils having subsoils with anaerobic , reducing conditions which restrict plant rooting depths .
5 It is also clear from a recent evaluation that , despite the fact that the course was originally concerned with recruiting activists and not concerned with qualifications , the activists are now in the minority and that the course has become for many a means of access into higher education .
6 10% of all vehicles in New Zealand are NGVs , while US legislation enforcing the adoption of cleaner alternative fuels has resulted in many government departments converting their fleets to run on natural gas .
7 People want to save in a currency that does not depreciate every year as much as the pound has done over many years .
8 The development of these compounds has arisen from many studies of the structure and function of biological membranes .
9 The survival of the Honours of Scotland over the centuries has depended on many loyal Scots , some known but just as many unknown .
10 Our President has referred to many of the problems we currently face and will continue to come up against in the future .
11 Over the last two centuries , the relationship between the press and the political parties has gone through many changes .
12 An atmosphere of fear had descended with many witnesses too afraid to come forward , she added .
13 Bad management , lack of modern technology , droughts and insufficient agricultural investment have resulted in many African countries becoming net food importers so draining away some of their scarce foreign-currency earnings .
14 The principles of good eating have arisen from many years of evidence and research .
15 Her work has appeared in many exhibitions throughout the British Isles and she was an invited participant in this year 's Royal Hibernian Way Sculpture Trail for Dublin City of Culture .
16 President Carlos Salinas de Gortari has said on many occasions , in his campaign for a free-trade agreement , that if Mexico can not send its products to the United States , it will send its people instead .
17 The Council has recognised for many years the intimate connection between economic performance and educational attainment .
18 Artist Elizabeth Jane Lloyd 's home has evolved over many years into a colourful , cluttered house of collections : ‘ We 've never set about doing anything major .
19 Logique du sens causes us to reflect on matters that philosophy has neglected for many centuries : the event ( assimilated in a concept , from which we vainly attempted to extract it in the form of a fact , verifying a proposition , of actual experience , a modality of the subject , of concreteness , the empirical content of history ) ; and the phantasm ( reduced in the name of reality and situated at the extremity , the pathological pole , of a normative sequence : perception-image-memory-illusion ) .
20 He was quite calm , a slight smile on his lips , a kind of self-sufficiency there that Munro had noticed in many airborne soldiers .
21 Wilson , shut up in her own world all winter , was astonished to learn what everyone else in Florence had known for many a month — French troops had poured into Piedmont and 1848 was to be repeated all over again .
22 In the closing er , pages of the , of the book , Freud draws on a suggestion of Darwin 's , which is that , in the beginning , human beings lived in what Freud calls primal hoard , and the primal hoard social structure is one that Darwin had observed in many mammals .
23 Conceptually , what is offered is little more than an automated ‘ sieve mapping ’ that land-use planners have used for many years , but the whole procedure is speeded up by many orders of magnitude using GIS software .
24 Egglishaw et al. ( 1987 ) , for example , have shown that salmon catches have declined in many Scottish streams and rivers which drain afforested catchments , and Ormerod et al. ( 1987 ) have discussed the reduction in diversity that occurs in the invertebrate faunas of streams in Wales after afforestation .
25 This means that the clinical teacher has to work in many different wards .
26 For her part , however , the clinical teacher has to work in many wards , and is unable to become expert in any one speciality .
27 This well known registration has appeared on many Philips ' aircraft in the past , and is now current on Falcon 20s/n 63 .
28 discussing the prospects of university cricket at that time wrote : ‘ The young Australian S. M. J. Woods , the present captain , is far and away the best fast bowler Cambridge has had for many years .
29 It , it came or it or it would be one of the depressions that the town has suffered from many times during the last fifty or sixty years .
30 The failure of both Poles and Jews to understand that the camp is also a symbol of martyrdom for the other group has led to many controversies , most recently over the convent of Carmelite nuns which borders the camp .
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